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65. Repeat step 64 to hinge the elevator to the back of the stabilizer.
66.
The 1/32" laser-cut plywood WTS wing tip skids provided in the kit are a decorative scale part. They are not structural or
meant to be functional. You can leave them off if you want to without affecting the airplane in any way other than visually.
We like them and feel that they add to the "Victorian Age" flavor of the Antoinette. If you agree, glue them in place on the tip
end of each wing panel and paint them the same color as the front of the fuselage.
Decals
The decals provided in the kit are self-stick mylar stickers. They should not be dipped in water! Simply cut out the decal
design with a sharp hobby knife or scissors, cutting as close to the image as possible. Remove the design off the backing
paper with tweezers and carefully place it in position on the model. Gently rub the decal onto the part with your finger tip.
RADIO INSTALLATION
Rudder
67a.
Study the plans and cross-section F7 to understand how the rudder servo is mounted in the fuselage.
b.
A piece of 1/8"x1/4"x3" long basswood is provided for making servo mounts. Cut two 11/16" long pieces of basswood for
the rudder servo mounts. Bevel the ends of the pieces to fit against the fuselage side sheeting, as shown in the cross-
section drawing.
c.
Mount your rudder servo to the basswood servo mounts with the screws that came with the servo. Be sure to drill pilot holes
in the mounts so the screws won’t split the wood.
68.
Set the rudder servo (minus the control arm) in place in the fuselage. Check the fore and aft positioning of the servo in
comparison to the side view plan. The output shaft of the servo should be 2-1/8" ahead of former F7. Also, check to see that
the servo sits far enough down in the fuselage. If you made your basswood servo mounts the correct length, it should
automatically fit at the right height. When you have the servo properly located, glue the ends of the basswood servo mounts
to the insides of the fuselage side sheeting.
69.
Use a sharp #11 hobby knife to make a cutout in each side of the fuselage for the rudder servo arm. The dimensions for the
cutouts are shown. If you’ve located your rudder servo in the right place, it’s output shaft should be centered in the middle of
the cutouts you just made. If not, you’ll have to adjust the cutout.
70a.
Installing the servo control arm onto the servo is a little tedious, but not difficult if you work carefully. First, on the inside of
the fuselage, loosen the servo mounting screws enough to allow you to lift the servo up until its output shaft is clear of the
cutouts in the fuselage sides.
b.
Now, insert the servo control arm through the cutouts and press it onto the servo
output shaft.
c.
To put the control arm retaining screw in place, drill a small hole in the bottom of
the fuselage just large enough to get your smallest screwdriver through to put the
screw in.
d.
Re-tighten the servo mounting screws inside the fuselage.
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